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Post-Super Bowl 7-Round Mock Draft

I added in projected compensatory picks from OTC and the compensatory picks from the new minority candidate development rule. Not sure how those are supposed to be structured in, so I simply used the OTC ones first in the order, but took off the last 3 estimated compensatory picks to ensure it remained at a simple 32 compensatory picks added. So apologies to the Cowboys, Bears, and Steelers. You might have been robbed of a pick but I don't know the specifics of how all those will be factored in. If someone knows the actual way those will set-up, that'd be useful information. Going to provide commentary on rounds 1-3 then maybe the occasional commentary after that if I really like a fit.
Also, there's a chance that I missed someone announcing they were returning to school or not. Just let me know if so.

Pre-Draft Trades

Using the terms suggested from a SB Nation article, so yell at them if you hate it: CAR sends: QB Teddy Bridgewater, 2021, 2022, 2023 first-round picks, 2021, 2022 second-round picks HOU sends: QB Deshaun Watson
The Panthers have drafted relatively well the last 2-3 years, as they have several younger pieces they can continue building around. Thus, a major package to land QB Deshaun Watson should be something they explore. For Houston, a king's ransom for a disgruntled star who really wants out.
An NFC championship contender adds a big piece to their offense: GB sends: 2021 second-round pick, 2022 fifth-round pick DAL sends: WR Michael Gallup, 2021 seventh-round pick
The Packers add some extra firepower on offense by adding Gallup. With Rodgers window coming to a close, the Packers take a chance that an established veteran like Gallup will do more for them than a very late second-round pick. Dallas has Amari Cooper and now CeeDee Lamb at WR, making Gallup expendable if they get a good offer for him.
An NFC playoff team makes a splash at the quarterback position: WAS sends: 2021 fourth-round pick, 2022 seventh-round pick JAC sends: QB Gardner Minshew
While the Redskins did not land Stafford, they could still find a solid upgrade at the QB position by bringing in Gardner Minshew. I love how he fits in Scott Turner's offense, and think this would be a decent enough price to pay to give them some stability at the position.

First Round

(1) Jacksonville Jaguars - QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson - I'd imagine even though it's the only pick that never changes, Jaguars fans aren't bored of seeing this. Lawrence is a special player and their best bet at turning things around in a hurry.
(2) New York Jets - QB Zach Wilson, BYU - There still could be a small chance that the Jets stick with Sam Darnold, but we're going to go ahead and give Darnold a fresh-start somewhere else (trade to be revealed later). I have Fields a smidge higher than Zach Wilson, but could easily see him being the selection here. I think Wilson's a better fit, however, for LaFleur's Shanahan style offense. Either way, a talented QB for the Jets and head coach Robert Saleh (great f***ing hire btw Jets fans).
(3) Miami Dolphins (via HOU) - OT Penei Sewell, Oregon - With the Panthers giving up a haul for Deshaun Watson, the Dolphins may not have a lot of options to trade out of this spot. Thus, they stick tight and land an elite pass protector for QB Tua Tagovailoa.
(4) Atlanta Falcons - QB Justin Fields, Ohio State - Personally, I love the idea of Fields coming back home to Georgia to sit behind Matt Ryan for a season. The Falcons, and new head coach Arthur Smith, would be wise to take a QB while they're in a natural position to snag one. Ryan will start 2021 for sure due to his contract, but if things go well, they could make a Mahomes like transition to Fields into 2022.
(5) Cincinnati Bengals - OT Rashawn Slater, Northwestern - There a lot of buzz that Slater could be above Sewell in the mind of many NFL executives. Either way, it's a strong pick for the Bengals and Joe Burrow to land a top offensive tackle.
TRADE! The Patriots send their 2021 1st (1.15) along with a 2021 3rd (3.98) and a 2022 1st to the Eagles to move up to their selection at 6.
(6) New England Patriots (via PHI) - QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State - The Patriots need to make a significant investment in the QB position, as neither Cam Newton nor Jarrett Sitdham looked like the answer for them in 2020. Here they make a splash trade to move up and grab Lance, a player with immense physical talent. Ideally they'd land a veteran QB like Ryan Fitzpatrick to start in 2021 while they let Lance develop.
(7) Detroit Lions - WR Devonta Smith, Alabama - One thing lost in the Stafford-Goff trade is Detroit essentially nuking its cap space by bringing in Goff's $28 million deal. Now $11 million over the estimated cap, the Lions do not seem likely to retain WR Kenny Golladay at this point. They need a replacement for Goff to throw to while they determine if he'll be around longer than 2021.
(8) Houston Texans (via CAR) - CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech - Without a QB available here, the Texans play it patient, letting newly acquired Teddy Bridgewater run the show in 2021. They instead my personal top choice at corner this year, Virginia Tech's Caleb Farley. For a defense that needs to get turned around, he represents an excellent building block for them.
TRADE! The Miami Dolphins get aggressive here, sending their second first-round pick (1.18), a 2021 3rd (3.82) and a 2022 2nd round pick, and swap 2nds with Denver to move up here.
(9) Miami Dolphins (via DEN) - WR Ja'Marr Chase, LSU - The Dolphins go land a premier wide receiver target for QB Tua Tagovailoa to throw to. Chase and Smith will be widely debated for the top wide receiver honors in this draft class. Miami would likely be elated to add either one of them.
(10) Dallas Cowboys - CB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama - Surtain may not be my top cornerback, but the Cowboys should have no hesitation adding him here at tenth overall, especially considering the dire state of their defense.
(11) New York Giants - EDGE Kwity Paye, Michigan - Paye is an exceptional athletic talent. Much like fellow Wolverine Rashan Gary coming out of Ann Arbor, he's still got plenty of room to grow into an elite rusher. He was dominant in the first few games for the Wolverines in an otherwise rough 2020 season for Harbaugh and co.
(12) San Francisco 49ers - CB Jaycee Horn, South Carolina - I have top-15 grades on all three of the corners listed so far, so this remains excellent value in my opinion for the 49ers. They're likely going to lose a handful of cornerbacks to free agency this year, so landing a premier rookie to develop into a stud for DeMeco Ryans defense is a priority.
(13) Los Angeles Chargers - OT Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech - An excellent group of tackles in this year's draft class is a big benefit for the Chargers, as they're able to land a premier prospect like Darrisaw. He'll fit well in new offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi's offense in his second-go as a play-caller.
(14) Minnesota Vikings - T/G Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC - Vera-Tucker has the flexibility to play tackle or move inside to guard. The Vikings have a similar player in Ezra Cleveland, which should give them the ability to move some guys around and find the ideal pairing here.
(15) Philadelphia Eagles - EDGE Gregory Rousseau, Miami - The Eagles probably have some positional needs above this, but it'd be a mistake to go for a worse player at a lesser player, thus the selection of Rousseau. He's an elite athlete and was incredibly disruptive for the Hurricanes in 2019. With Brandon Graham getting up there in age, and Vinny Curry set to hit free agency, this selection goes best player available with the near future in mind.
(16) Arizona Cardinals - TE Kyle Pitts, Florida - The Cardinals could use a monsterous pass catcher like Pitts to pair with DeAndre Hopkins. With some strong flashes from QB Kyler Murray in 2020, adding one more weapon could provide the breakthrough the Cardinals need to make it into the playoffs.
TRADE! The Steelers make a move up, sending a 1st (1.24), their third (3.88) and a 2022 fifth to move up and make the selection here instead of the Raiders.
(17) Pittsburgh Steelers - OT Samuel Cosmi, Texas - Jumping ahead of a couple of OT-needy teams in the WFT and the Bears, Pittsburgh gets its future franchise pass protector. Cosmi's film shows a highly athletic tackle who has gotten better each season in Austin. Put in a strong program under Mike Tomlin, I think Cosmi can thrive as a future All-Pro.
(18) Denver Broncos (via MIA) - LB Micah Parsons, Penn State - The Broncos land an absolute steal here with Parsons, an elite blend of size and speed at the LB position. Additionally, his versatility should be a weapon for Vic Fangio to deploy, as he's capable of filling multiple roles on any defense.
(19) Washington Football Team - WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama - I think a bigger wide receiver would work a bit better, but Scott Turner's creativity in building an offense around mostly role/gadget players like Logan Thomas and Antonio Gibson and J.D. McKissic gives me confidence he can make it work with an elite talent like Waddle.
(20) Chicago Bears - G Wyatt Davis, Ohio State - The Bears could probably go for a tackle a little bit more than a guard, but beggars cannot be choosers this late into the first-round. They land an elite interior lineman to immediately give a boost to their offensive line.
(21) Indianapolis Colts - QB Mac Jones, Alabama - Philip Rivers retired, Jacoby Brissett is a free agent, and Jacob Eason wasn't active for a single game. Add it all together and it looks like the Colts are in need of a QB like Jones. A decisive passer with a good deep ball, he'll be a nice addition for Frank Reich to mentor.
(22) Tennessee Titans - EDGE Jaelan Phillips, Miami - The Titans pass rusher was miserable this past season. Injecting some youth and athleticism into the equation could help Mike Vrabel get his defense back on track. Phillips was excellent for the Hurricanes in 2020.
(23) New York Jets (via SEA) - OT Alex Leatherwood, Alabama - The Jets add another big body here to pair on the other side of LT Mekhi Becton. With those two in town, new QB Zach Wilson should feel quite comfortable in the pocket.
(24) Las Vegas Raiders (via PIT) - DT Christian Barmore, Alabama - The sixth Crimson Tide player selected, Barmore was dominant the second half of the season in Tuscaloosa. He'd fill a big need on Ken Whisenhu...I mean, Gus Bradley's defense here in Vegas.
(25) Jacksonville Jaguars (via LAR) - WR Kadarius Toney, Florida - The Jaguars give Trevor Lawrence an explosive weapon to throw to. Toney lit up the SEC this season and was very impressive at the Senior Bowl. He'd join former Florida head coach Urban Meyer a short drive away.
(26) Cleveland Browns - DT Daviyon Nixon, Iowa - The Browns drafting this late with their own selection is a sign of how far they've come in recent years. They now have the ability to sit back and take the best player on the board in Nixon, a dominant pass rusher who came on strong in Big Ten play this year.
(27) Baltimore Ravens - WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota - I believe I've had this pick in the last mock I did as well, but it makes way too much sense. The Ravens need a top option at wide receiver and Bateman's a crafty player who fits their offense well.
(28) New Orleans Saints - CB Aaron Robinson, UCF - Robinson is a very underrated corner in this draft, and I really think he'll have a shot to land in the first-round. A quick player who always ends up in the right position, he'd be an excellent addition to the Saints defense.
(29) Green Bay Packers - LB Nick Bolton, Missouri - The Packers need some fresh blood at the second level, and Bolton's an absolute missile who flies all over the field. Bolton would fit really well in the middle of their defense, especially if the Packers hire a 3-4 zone blitz genius like Jim Leonhard as their new coordinator.
(30) Buffalo Bills - EDGE Azeez Ojulari, Georgia - A debate here between Ojulari and Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, but ultimately think the depth at LB is a bit better in this class then pass rusher. So, Ojulari joins Sean McDermott's defense in Buffalo.
(31) Kansas City Chiefs - iOL Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma - The Chiefs need to add a starting caliber player to the interior of their offense line, and if Humphrey slides to them in the first-round, that'd be excellent value for them.
(32) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - RB Najee Harris, Alabama - Congratulations Bucs fans and the Brady bandwagon! Now, don't get too caught up on the position, the best way to maintain your dominance is to continue adding elite pieces, and Harris is a potential star at the RB position. Excellent in-between the tackles as well as in the passing game.

Second Round

(33) Jacksonville Jaguars - S Trevon Moehrig, TCU - I almost thought about Moehrig with their second first-round pick, but ultimately he still lands in Jacksonville.
(34) New York Jets - RB Travis Etienne, Clemson - The Jets have the cap space to add a veteran WR like Allen Robinson or Kenny Golladay, so use the draft to add a stellar running back.
(35) Atlanta Falcons - CB Erik Stokes, Georgia - Another Georgia player sticking around, as Stokes gives them an excellent option to develop alongside Terrell.
(36) Denver Broncos (via MIA) - CB Greg Newsome II, Northwestern - A rising star at the cornerback position, Newsome fits well into Fangio's defense.
(37) Philadelphia Eagles - WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC - After adding an edge rusher earlier, the Eagles add a top wideout in the Trojan's star.
(38) Cincinnati Bengals - G Deonte Brown, Alabama - The Bengals, after trading for another starting guard earlier, continue to overhaul their line.
(39) Houston Texans (via CAR) - EDGE Joseph Ossai, Texas - The Texans add some pass rushing help on the edge of their front seven with Ossai.
(40) Miami Dolphins (via DEN) - OLB Zaven Collins, Tulsa - Collins is an ideal fit for Brian Flores, as he can lineup in a handful of different spots, similar to some of the linebackers he's worked with in Miami and New England.
(41) Detroit Lions - LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame - The Lions add a rangy linebacker who can give them some much needed at the position.
(42) New York Giants - G Trey Smith, Tennessee - The Giants get an upgrade along the offensive with a powerful guard like Smith.
(43) San Francisco 49ers - DT Levi Onwuzurike, Washington - The 49ers add an elite defensive tackle to pair with Javon Kinlaw on the inside.
(44) Dallas Cowboys - OT Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State - The Cowboys went defense earlier, but add a talented offensive lineman to restock the trenches here.
(45) Jacksonville Jaguars - TE Pat Freiermuth, Penn State - If Freiermuth falls to the Jags here that'd be an absolute steal. A high-caliber tight end who can do everything needed at the position.
(46) New England Patriots - WR Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU - The Patriots, even if they add a QB, still need more weapons at WR. Marshall is an excellent one.
(47) Los Angeles Chargers - CB Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse - The Chargers give new head coach Brandon Staley an elite athlete to mold into a dominant cornerback for them.
(48) Las Vegas Raiders - EDGE Joe Tryon, Washington - The Raiders bring in another talent piece of Washington 2019 defensive line. He's got a high motor along with immense upside.
TRADE! The Colts hop in front of the Dolphins to land their guy. They send a 2022 3rd round pick along with their second (2.54) here to the Cardinals in exchange for this selection and a 2022 7th round pick.
(49) Indianapolis Colts (via ARI) - EDGE Carlos Basham, Wake Forest - I think Basham could definitely go higher than this, but if he's available in the second, the Colts should jump up to land him.
(50) Miami Dolphins - S Jevon Holland, Oregon - The Dolphins add a playmaking safety to join their defense. Holland was an excellent leader on defense for the Ducks.
(51) Washington Football Team - OT Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State - Washington has gotten serviceable production from a pair of aging OT's in Moses and Lucas. They add a developmental tackle to replace them soon enough.
(52) Chicago Bears - WR Nico Collins, Michigan - The Bears could see star WR Allen Robinson walk in free agency. Adding a deep threat like Collins to pair with Mooney would be fun.
(53) Tennessee Titans - OT Jalen Mayfield, Michigan - Another Wolverine in the second round here, Mayfield would give the Titans a strong Michigan-based tackle duo with Taylor Lewan's return.
(54) Arizona Cardinals (via IND) - iOL Landon Dickerson, Alabama - A tough, hard-nosed player on the interior, Dickerson can play a handful of spots, making him a versatile addition to the Cardinals line.
(55) Pittsburgh Steelers - RB Javonte Williams, North Carolina - The Steelers add a stud running back to help revive their run game.
(56) Seattle Seahawks - EDGE Jayson Oweh, Penn State - The Seahawks could use some pass rush. Oweh's a bit raw, but can develop into a useful piece for Pete Carroll.
(57) Los Angeles Rams - LB Chazz Surratt, North Carolina - The Rams add an athletic player at the second-level to keep their defense playing elite football. With the addition of QB Matthew Stafford, the Rams could be serious contenders for the NFC title in 2021.
(58) Baltimore Ravens - EDGE Quincy Roche, Miami - Adding Roche as a rush end in Martindale's 3-4 defense would be an excellent move as Baltimore seems unlikely to retain both Yannick Ngakoue and Matt Judon.
(59) Cleveland Browns - S Richie Grant, UCF - For a school most associate with high-powered offense, the UCF secondary is loaded, and Grant would make a fine addition for the Browns.
TRADE! The Saints send 2.60 and a 2022 third to the Jets in exchange for QB Sam Darnold.
(60) New York Jets (via NO) - WR Elijah Moore, Ole Miss - He seems to be trending higher than this, but either way, the Jets substitute a backup QB for an explosive wide receiver for Zach Wilson.
(61) Buffalo Bills - OT Spencer Brown, Northern Iowa - The Bills run game needs a boost on the offensive line, and Brown's monstrous frame gives a lot of weight to that.
(62) Dallas Cowboys (via GB) - DT Jay Tufele, USC - After adding offensive line earlier in the second, the Cowboys go back to restocking their defense with talent.
(63) Kansas City Chiefs - WR D'Wayne Eskridge, Western Michigan - The Chiefs likely lose WR Sammy Watkins, but find an explosive piece here to replace him.
(64) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - EDGE Hamilcar Rashed Jr., Oregon State - Rashed has a lot of physical traits that bolster his potential. Letting Todd Bowles develop him would be ideal.

Third Round

(65) Jacksonville Jaguars - EDGE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh - Urban Meyer and Jags add a defensive end with a high motor to develop along with Josh Allen and K'Lavon Chaisson.
(66) New York Jets - CB Keith Taylor Jr., Washington - A long, versatile defensive back, Taylor reminds me a good deal of 49ers CB Richard Sherman in his playstyle.
(67) Houston Texans - S Talanoa Hufanga, USC - The Texans continue to overhaul their defense here, bringing in Hufanga to play a handful of roles in their backfield.
(68) Atlanta Falcons - RB Michael Carter, North Carolina - Excellent value for the Falcons here, whether or not they bring back RB Todd Gurley who played on a 1-year deal in 2020.
(69) Cincinnati Bengals - CB Paulson Adebo, Stanford - The Bengals give their defense some reinforcements with the selection of an experienced corner like Adebo.
(70) Philadelphia Eagles - LB Jabrill Cox, LSU - The Eagles add a great athlete to the second-level of their defense. Cox has shown a lot of potential as a modern backer.
(71) Denver Broncos - EDGE Janarius Robinson, Florida State - With Von Miller in a bit of hot water at the moment, Denver make want to add a pass rusher to develop just in case.
(72) Detroit Lions - S Andre Cisco, Syracuse - Detroit's safety play was poor last year. Adding a high potential player like Cisco could be a good move for the rebuilding Lions.
(73) Carolina Panthers - TE Hunter Long, Boston College - Welcome to the board, Carolina! After making a splash trade for QB Deshaun Watson, the Panthers give him another weapon at tight end. Long impressed during the Senior Bowl.
(74) Washington Football Team - LB Cameron McGrone, Michigan - McGrone has some inconsistency to his play, but offers a lot of upside for someone who can straighten him out.
(75) Dallas Cowboys - EDGE Victor Dimukeje, Duke - The Cowboys take a chance on Dimukeje here to help get after opposing QB's more frequently.
(76) New York Giants - WR Rondale Moore, Purdue - I'd anticipate Golden Tate being a cap cut, and if so, Moore would be an explosive slot weapon to replace him.
(77) New England Patriots - PICK FORFEITED
(78) Los Angeles Chargers - EDGE Dayo Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt - A craft, versatile edge rusher, he'd project as an OLB in Staley defense with the Chargers.
(79) Minnesota Vikings - DT Alim McNeill, North Carolina State - The Vikings add an explosive 3-technique to help get their defense turned around in a hurry.
(80) Arizona Cardinals - CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State - Wade was overhyped early on, but would fit well in the Cardinals defense, developing as a future replacement for Patrick Peterson.
(81) Las Vegas Raiders - S Richard Lecounte, Georgia - The Raiders add an experienced safety on the back end who can help them slow down divisional offenses led by Mahomes and Herbert.
(82) Denver Broncos - OT Liam Eichenberg, Notre Dame - The Broncos stop a bit of a slide here for Eichenberg. He has the ability to play RT or on the inside for Denver.
(83) Washington Football Team - S Joshuah Bledsoe, Missouri - An underrated player at the position, Bledsoe has a ton of versatility and would fit very well reinforcing Washington's already stellar defense.
(84) Chicago Bears - QB Kyle Trask, Florida - The Bears don't ignore the QB position entirely, as they take a later-than-expected flier on Trask. He was very good for Florida.
(85) Indianapolis Colts - CB Elijah Molden, Washington - Not the biggest need on the Colts roster, but they should have the cap to plug holes in free agency and pick better players, like Molden, here.
(86) Tennessee Titans - WR Dyami Brown, North Carolina - The Titans do have a stud WR in A.J. Brown, but with Corey Davis likely landing big money elsewhere, adding another player here is important.
(87) New York Jets (via SEA) - EDGE Payton Turner, Houston - A versatile pass rusher who can fit either a 4-3 or 3-4. Whatever system Saleh installs, Turner should find a home quickly.
(88) Las Vegas Raiders (via PIT) - LB Dylan Moses, Alabama - Once considered a potential top-10 pick, Moses has fallen off a bit, but the Raiders take a chance on him nonetheless.
(89) Detroit Lions (via LAR) - WR Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State - Detroit should probably consider hitting the wide receiver position multiple times in the draft. The cabinet is empty there.
(90) Cleveland Browns - LB Ventrell Miller, Florida - The Browns linebackers are a major weak spot. If Cleveland wants to contend for the division, adding some speed there in Miller would help.
(91) Minnesota Vikings (via BAL) - S Paris Ford, Pittsburgh - With S Anthony Harris likely headed elsewhere in free agency, the Vikings take a chance on the hard-hitting ford as a replacement.
(92) Cleveland Browns - EDGE Rashad Weaver, Pittsburgh - Back-to-back selections of Pitt Panthers here, Rashad is an excellent pass rusher to add into the mix.
(93) Green Bay Packers - DT Tommy Togiai, Ohio State - The Packers add some beef to the inside of their defense, hoping to solidify a shaky group outside of DT Kenny Clark.
(94) Buffalo Bills - iOL Josh Myers, Ohio State - The Bills grab a starting caliber lineman here in Myers, who should help bolster the interior of their offensive line and give a boost to their run game.
(95) Kansas City Chiefs - OT Jackson Carmen, Clemson - The Chiefs need another offensive tackle to throw into the mix, as neither Eric Fisher nor Mitchell Schwartz figure to be around for too much longer.
(96) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DT Marvin Wilson, Florida State - While Wilson didn't dominant as many expected him to in 2020, perhaps slotting him alongside Vita Vea will free up mismatches for him.
Compensatory Selections
(97) Los Angeles Chargers - G Quinn Meinerz, Wisconsin-Whitewater - Meinrez blew up the Senior Bowl, and could easily land as a top-100 prospect after that showing. LAC is a good fit here.
(98) Philadelphia Eagles - TE Brevin Jordan, Miami - With Zach Ertz and Philadelphia likely parting ways soon enough, Jordan gives the Eagles a gadget replacement in the passing game.
(99) Dallas Cowboys - CB Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State - Another corner for Dallas as they really could use two strong selections to help rebuild the position. Samuel excels in the slot.
(100) New Orleans Saints - WR Amari Rodgers, Clemson - The Saints add the best player on the board here for me, an exceptional wide out who will pair well with Michael Thomas.
(101) Tennessee Titans - DT Marlon Tuipulotu, USC - The Titans add another body to their defensive front, in hopes that Marlon and Simmons can become a dominant duo inside.
(102) Los Angeles Rams - WR Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois - One of the most underrated wide outs in the class, due to the lack of offensive savvy around him. Imatorbhebhe reminds me of Kenny Golladay, so pairing him with new Rams QB Matthew Stafford out to be fun.
(103) Minnesota Vikings - EDGE Jordan Smith, UAB - A long, toolsy pass rusher to develop into a sidekick for Danielle Hunter is the pick here for Mike Zimmer and co.
(104) San Francisco 49ers - OT Walker Little, Stanford - I'm certain the 49ers will bring back LT Trent Williams, but how much longer does he really have? Meanwhile, Little can play guard before taking over at left tackle soon enough.
(105) Los Angeles Rams - EDGE Shaka Toney, Penn State - Toney has good burst off the edge and with OLB Leonard Floyd headed towards the market, the Rams could stand to add some pass rushers.
(106) New Orleans Saints - RB Trey Sermon, Ohio State - With a cap crunch, paying $4 million for Latavius Murray may be a luxury the Saints cannot afford. Cutting him and drafting Sermon can offset that.

Fourth Round

Just a reminder, but almost half of all fourth-round selections (46%) are no longer on the roster after two years in their career, so don't take these picks too seriously, as this is also where teams start to diverge from needs a bit more and go best available. The aim is rotational players who might be contributors by their 3rd year with the franchise. If you have a significant need, fill it in free agency, not the day three of the draft. If you're banking on your team to find a starter here at a key position, you're already kind of screwed. Really I'm less focused on needs as opposed to getting good value here. Am trying to avoid doubling up on prospects, but sometimes teams actually do that.
(107) Jacksonville Jaguars - DT Tyler Shelvin, LSU (108) New York Jets - G David Moore, Grambling State (109) Atlanta Falcons - S Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State (110) Houston Texans - QB Jaime Newman, Georgia - The Texans don't draft a QB in the first, but do take a chance on Newman's upside to develop behind Bridgewater.
(111) Cleveland Browns - WR Seth Williams, Auburn (112) Cincinnati Bengals - S Jamien Sherwood, Auburn (113) Detroit Lions - EDGE Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma (114) Carolina Panthers - LB Baron Browning, Ohio State (115) Denver Broncos - RB Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State - With Lindsay hitting the market, maybe the Broncos don't bring him back and Jefferson as a change of pace back behind Gordon instead.
(116) Dallas Cowboys - TE Tommy Tremble, Notre Dame (117) New York Giants - RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Oklahoma - An excellent backup for Saquon Barkley if the Giants don't re-sign Wayne Gallman. (118) San Francisco 49ers - S James Wiggins, Cincinnati (119) Los Angeles Chargers - RB Demetric Falcon, UCLA (120) Minnesota Vikings - WR Dazz Newsome, North Carolina
(121) New England Patriots - WR Whop Philyor, Indiana (122) Las Vegas Raiders - G Sadarius Hutcherson, South Carolina (123) Houston Texans - WR Marlon Williams, UCF (124) Miami Dolphins - DT Jaylen Twyman, Pittsburgh (125) Jacksonville Jaguars - CB Israel Mukuamu, South Carolina - The Jags had a good year out of Sidney Jones, but still could use an intriguing developmental option like Mukuamu behind him.
(126) Minnesota Vikings - LB Pete Werner, Ohio State (127) Tennessee Titans - G Ben Cleveland, Georgia (128) Indianapolis Colts - WR Jaelon Darden, North Texas (129) Pittsburgh Steelers - CB Kary Vincent Jr., LSU - The Steelers get some excellent value here, as I think Vincent is one of the top slot corners in the draft. Could easily replace Hilton. (130) Seattle Seahawks - CB Shakur Brown, Michigan State
(131) Jacksonville Jaguars - LB Monty Rice, Georgia (132) Baltimore Ravens - iOL Trey Hill, Georgia (133) Cleveland Browns - TE Cary Angeline, North Carolina State (134) New Orleans Saints - EDGE Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina - With Trey Hendrickson likely departing and Marcus Davenport still yet to hit double-digit sacks, the Saints may look to add another piece to develop here. (135) Minnesota Vikings - RB Khalil Herbert, Virginia Tech
(136) Green Bay Packers - OT James Hudson, Cincinnati (137) Kansas City Chiefs - LB Anthony Hines III, Texas A&M - A quick linebacker, he'd fit nicely into the Chiefs defense alongside Willie Gay and others. (138) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - QB Davis Mills, Stanford (139) New England Patriots - EDGE Adetokunbo Ogundeji, Notre Dame (140) Dallas Cowboys - S Ar'Darius Washington, TCU
(141) Los Angeles Rams - TE Tre McKitty, Georgia (142) Pittsburgh Steelers - DT Darius Stills, West Virginia (143) Green Bay Packers - RB Kylin Hill, Mississippi State - With Aaron Jones hitting the market, the Packers may look for another back to add to their rotation. Hill would be a great addition. (144) Kansas City Chiefs - CB Roger McCreary, Auburn (145) New England Patriots - OT Cordell Volson, North Dakota State

Fifth Round

(146) Jacksonville Jaguars - OT Brady Christensen, BYU (147) New York Jets - DL Brenton Cox, Florida (148) Houston Texans - EDGE Jonathan Cooper, Ohio State (149) Atlanta Falcons - EDGE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina - PFF actually lists Enagbare as a top-100 player on their latest big board, which, if accurate, would be tremendous value. (150) Cincinnati Bengals - WR Anthony Schwartz, Auburn
(151) Philadelphia Eagles - CB Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas - Big fan of Rochell's a potential starter down the road. Would fit well with Marcus Gannon calling the defense. (152) Carolina Panthers - G Kendrick Green, Illinois (153) Denver Broncos - QB Kellen Mond, Texas A&M (154) Detroit Lions - CB Kelvin Joseph, Kentucky (155) New York Jets - S Caden Sterns, Texas
(156) San Francisco 49ers - CB Camryn Bynum, California (157) Philadelphia Eagles - OT Adrian Ealy, Oklahoma (158) Minnesota Vikings - CB Rodarius Williams, Oklahoma State (159) New England Patriots - DT Milton Williams, Louisiana Tech (160) Los Angeles Chargers - WR Simi Fehoko, Stanford
(161) Arizona Cardinals - RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State - He'd be an excellent fit in the Cardinals backfield, especially if Kenyan Drake does not return. (162) Buffalo Bills - CB Tay Gowan, UCF (163) Las Vegas Raiders - QB Feleipe Franks, Arkansas (164) Washington Football Team - WR Jonathan Adams Jr., Arkansas State (165) Chicago Bears - CB D.J. Daniel, Georgia
(166) Indianapolis Colts - OT Brendan Jaimes, Nebraska (167) Tennessee Titans - OLB Charles Snowden, Virginia (168) Seattle Seahawks - OT Dan Moore Jr., Texas A&M (169) Baltimore Ravens - QB Sam Ehlinger, Texas - Unless the Ravens are certain that Trace McSorley is their backup QB, they may want to look at adding Ehlinger behind Lamar. (170) Cleveland Browns - LB Tony Fields II, West Virginia
(171) Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (172) Minnesota Vikings - QB Ian Book, Notre Dame (173) San Francisco 49ers - iOL Drake Jackson, Kentucky (174) Green Bay Packers - CB Ambry Thomas, Michigan (175) Buffalo Bills - S Reed Blankenship, Middle Tennessee State
(176) Kansas City Chiefs - EDGE Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo (177) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - LB Garrett Wallow, Texas Christian (178) Green Bay Packers - S Tyree Gillespie, Missouri (179) Atlanta Falcons - C James Empey, BYU - The Falcons find themselves a quality interior lineman who could use a year to develop before getting in the mix to replace Alex Mack down the road. (180) Dallas Cowboys - WR Josh Palmer, Tennessee
(181) Baltimore Ravens - S Qwynterrio Cole, Alcorn State (182) San Francisco 49ers - WR Marquez Stevenson, Houston (183) Kansas City Chiefs - RB Pooka Williams, Kansas

Sixth Round

(184) Tennessee Titans - QB Shane Buechele, Texas (185) New York Jets - LB Paddy Fisher, Northwestern (186) Atlanta Falcons - G Aaron Banks, Notre Dame - Love the value here for the Falcons, and if they do have to cut James Carpenter, Banks could be a useful piece. (187) Houston Texans - iOL Jack Anderson, Texas Tech (188) Philadelphia Eagles - S JaCoby Stevens, LSU (189) Cincinnati Bengals - DT Khryis Tonga, BYU (190) Denver Broncos - DT Bobby Brown III, Texas A&M
(191) Dallas Cowboys - G Josh Sills, Oklahoma State (192) Carolina Panthers - DT Carlo Kemp, Michigan (193) San Francisco 49ers - EDGE Daelin Hayes - The 49ers showed a good deal of interest in Hayes at the Senior Bowl per reports. He'd be a nice depth option on the edge. (194) New England Patriots - CB Benjamin St.-Juste, Minnesota (195) New York Giants - CB Thomas Graham Jr., Oregon
(196) New England Patriots - G Tristen Hoge, BYU (197) Los Angeles Chargers - S Eric Burrell, Wisconsin (198) Minnesota Vikings - OT Alex Himmelman, Illinois State (199) Las Vegas Raiders - PICK FORFEITED (200) New York Giants - LB K.J. Britt, Auburn
(201) Houston Texans - DL Cameron Sample, Tulane (202) Las Vegas Raiders - WR Austin Watkins, UAB (203) Chicago Bears - OT Bryce Matthews, Ole Miss (204) Los Angeles Chargers - WR Isaiah McKoy, Kent State (205) Indianapolis Colts - WR Damon Hazelton, Missouri - This stretch of wide receivers looks like solid value, especially Hazelton in Reich's offense.
(206) Miami Dolphins - TE Kenny Yeboah, Ole Miss - Yeboah got to work with Miami's coaching staff at the Senior Bowl, so I'd imagine they have a good feel for his use. (207) Seattle Seahawks - DT Mustafa Johnson, Colorado (208) Los Angeles Rams - OT Robert Hainsey, Notre Dame (209) Baltimore Ravens - G Robert Jones, Middle Tennessee State (210) Cleveland Browns - CB Trill Williams, Syracuse
(211) Houston Texans - RB Jaret Patterson, Buffalo (212) Buffalo Bills - RB Elijah Mitchell, Louisiana (213) Green Bay Packers - WR Cade Johnson, South Dakota State (214) Pittsburgh Steelers - C Jimmy Morrissey, Pittsburgh (215) Tennessee Titans - S Aashari Crosswell, Arizona State
(216) Atlanta Falcons - LB Derrick Barnes, Purdue (217) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - TE Quintin Morris, Bowling Green (218) Atlanta Falcons - OT Greg Eiland, Mississippi State (219) Philadelphia Eagles - RB Javian Hawkins, Louisville (220) Chicago Bears - EDGE Chris Rumph Jr., Duke
(221) Green Bay Packers - DE William King-Bradley, Baylor (222) Chicago Bears - S Shawn Davis, Florida (223) Minnesota Vikings - G Ben Brown, Ole Miss (224) Philadelphia Eagles - LB Grant Stuard, Houston

Seventh Round

(225) Jacksonville Jaguars - DT Malik Herring, Georgia (226) San Francisco 49ers - TE Noah Gray, Duke (227) Houston Texans - CB Tre Brown, Oklahoma (228) Chicago Bears - LB Justin Hilliard, Ohio State (229) Cincinnati Bengals - EDGE Elerson Smith, Northern Iowa (230) Philadelphia Eagles - WR Ben Skowronek, Northwestern
(231) Cincinnati Bengals - DT TaQuon Graham, Texas (232) Buffalo Bills - S Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech (233) Denver Broncos - S Damar Hamlin, Pittsburgh (234) Green Bay Packers - LB Riley Cole, South Alabama (235) Denver Broncos - WR Cornell Powell, Clemson
(236) San Francisco 49ers - WR Frank Darby, Arizona State (237) Los Angeles Chargers - DB Darrin Hall, San Diego State (238) Minnesota Vikings - WR Trevon Grimes, Florida (239) New England Patriots - DE Wyatt Hubert, Kansas State (240) Arizona Cardinals - OT Jaylon Moore, Western Michigan
(241) Washington Football Team - G Jake Curhan, California (242) Pittsburgh Steelers - CB Bryan Mills, North Carolina Central (243) Washington Football Team - RB Chris Evans, Michigan (244) Las Vegas Raiders - CB Mark Webb, Georgia (245) Indianapolis Colts - RB Larry Roundtree, Missouri
(246) Jacksonville Jaguars - DT Forrest Merrill, Arkansas State (247) New York Jets - WR Tre Walker, (248) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - EDGE Joshua Kaindoh, Florida State (249) Los Angeles Rams - CB Bryce Thompson, Tennessee (250) Cleveland Browns - QB Brady White, Memphis
(251) Denver Broncos - EDGE Patrick Johnson, Tulane (252) New Orleans Saints - PICK FORFEITED (253) Green Bay Packers - DT Jack Heflin, Northern Illinois (254) Cleveland Browns - CB Nahshon Wright, Oregon State (255) Kansas City Chiefs - DT Kobie Whiteside, Missouri (256) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WR Desmond Fitzpatrick, Louisville
You'll notice there are no special teams listed...mostly because I don't have a clue who needs a K/P/LS. That actually might be something useful to mention if you're team really needs someone.
Feel free to comment...I won't really be looking at them until next week, as I've spent too much time putting this together and now I need a break from this website. Just don't be a d*** is all I ask. It's shockingly hard for some people when it comes to internet mock drafts. Did this for fun, hope you had fun reading it.
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Three Round NFL Mock Draft (1st round trades)

Hi,
I've decided to steal u/NH-INDY-99's format for a 3-round mock draft. Though a Watson and Stafford trade are inevitable I decided against mocking it.
**Round One**
1.01 JAX **Trevor Lawrence (QB) - Clemson**
1.02 NYJ ** Penei Sewell (OT) - Oregon**
1.03 MIA (via HOU) **Devonta Smith (WR) - Alabama*
1.04 DET **Justin Fields (QB) - Ohio State (TRADE)**
*Atl trades to 1.04 to DET for 1.07, 3.72, 2022 Third*
1.05 SF **Zach Wilson (QB)- BYU (TRADE)**
*SF trade 1.12, 2.43, 4.114, 2022 First, 2022 third to CIN for 1.05*
1.06 PHI **Micah Parsons (LB) - Penn State**
1.07 ATL **Kwity Paye (DE) -Michigan ** (TRADE)
*Atl trades to 1.04 to DET for 1.07, 3.72, 2022 fifth*
1.08 CAR **Trey Lance (QB) - NDSU**
1.09 DEN **Caleb Farley (CB) - Virginia Tech**
1.10 DAL **Patrick Surtain II (CB) - Alabama**
1.11 NYG **Ja’marr Chase (WR)- LSU**
1.12 CIN ** Rashawn Slater (OT) - Northwestern** (TRADE)
*SF trade 1.12, 2.43, 4.114, 2022 First, 2022 third to CIN for 1.12*
1.13 LAC ** Christian Darrisaw(OT) - Virginia Tech**
1.14 MIN **Jaycee Horn (CB) - South Carolina**
1.15 NE **Kyle Pitts (TE) - Florida**
1.16 ARI **Alijah Vera-Tucker (OL) - USC**
1.17 LV **Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB) - Norte Dame**
1.18 MIA **Sam Cosmi (OT) - Texas**
1.19 WSH **Jaylen Waddle (WR) - Alabama**
1.20 CHI **Alex Leatherwood (OT) - Alabama**
1.21 IND **Mac Jones (QB) -Alabama**
1.22 TEN **Greg Rousseau (DE) - Miami(FL)**
1.23 NYJ (via SEA) **Eric Stokes (CB) - Georgia**
1.24 PIT **Liam Eichenberg (OT) - Norte Dame**
1.25 JAX (via LAR) **Jaelan Phillips (DE) - Miami (FL)**
1.26 CLE **Zaven Collins (LB) - Tulsa**
1.27 BAL **Patrick Jones II (DE) - Pitt**
1.28 NO **Tyson Campbell (CB) - Georgia**
1.29 GB **Daviyon Nixon (DT) - Iowa**
1.30 BUF **Wyatt Davis (OL) - Ohio State**
1.31 TB **Christian Barmore (DT) - Alabama**
1.32 KC **Azeez Ojulari (DE) - Georgia**
**Round Two**
2.33 JAX **Jalen Mayfield (OT) - Michigan**
2.34 NYJ **Najee Harris (RB) - Alabama**
2.35 ATL **Aaron Robinson (CB) - UCF**
2.36 MIA (via HOU) **Joseph Ossai (DE/LB) - Texas**
2.37 PHI **Rashod Bateman (WR) - Minnesota**
2.38 CIN **Jayson Oweh (DE) - Penn State**
2.39 CAR **Nick Bolton (LB) - Missouri**
2.40 DEN **Carlos Basham Jr (DE) - Wake Forest**
2.41 DET **Jay Tufele (DT) - USC**
2.42 NYG **Quincy Roche (DE) - Miami **
2.43 CIN **Deonte Brown (OG) - Alabama** (TRADE)
*SF trade 1.12, 2.43, 4.114, 2022 First, 2022 third to CIN for 1.12*
2.44 DAL **Trevon Moehrig(S) - TCU**
2.45 JAX (via MIN) **Pat Freiermuth (TE) - Penn State **
2.46 NE **Kyle Trask (QB) - Florida **
2.47 LAC **Landon Dickerson (IOL) - Alabama**
2.48 LV **Levi Onwuzurike (DT) Washington**
2.49 ARI **Rondale Moore (WR) - Purdue**
2.50 MIA **Travis Etienne (RB) - Clemson**
2.51 WSH **Walker Little (OT) - Stanford**
2.52 CHI **Terrace Marshal (WR) - LSU**
2.53 TEN **Kadarius Toney (WR) - Florida**
2.54 IND **Teven Jenkins (OT) - Oklahoma State**
2.55 PIT **Josh Myers (C) - Ohio State**
2.56 SEA **Shaun Wade (CB) - Ohio State**
2.57 LAR **Trey Smith (OL) - Tennessee**
2.58 BAL **Creed Humphrey (C) - Oklahoma **
2.59 CLE **Joe Tryon (DE) - Washington**
2.60 NO **Jevon Holland (S) - Oregon**
2.61 GB **Asante Samuel Jr. (CB) - Florida State**
2.62 BUF **Greg Newsome II (CB) - Northwestern**
2.63 TB **Trey Sermon (RB) - Ohio State**
2.64 KC **Ben Cleveland (OG) - Georgia
**Round Three**
3.65 JAX **Bubba Bolden (S) - Miami**
3.66 NYJ **Nico Collins (WR) - Michigan**
3.67 HOU **Hamilar Rashed (DE) -Oregon State**
3.68 ATL **Dylan Moses (LB) - Alabama**
3.69 CIN **Seth Williams (WR) - Auburn**
3.70 PHI **Paulson Adebo (CB) -Stanford**
3.71 DEN **Jabril Cox (LB) - LSU**
3.72 ATL **Kenneth Gainwell (RB) - Memphis** (Trade)
3.73 CAR **Dillon Radunz (OT) North Dakota State**
3.74 WSH (via SF) **Andre Cisco (S) - Syracuse**
3.75 DAL **Chazz Surratt (LB) - North Carolina**
3.76 NYG **Jackson Carmen (OT) - Clemson**
3.77 NE ---**FORFEITED**\---
3.78 LAC **Rodarius Williams (CB) - OK State)
3.79 MIN **Marvin Wilson (DT) - Florida State**
3.80 ARI **Elijah Molden (CB) - Washington**
3.81 LV **Aaron Banks (OG) - Notre Dame**
3.82 MIA **Drake Jackson (IOL) - Kentucky**
3.83 WSH **Cameron Mcgrone (LB) - Michigan**
3.84 CHI **Hamsah Nasirildeen(S) - Florida State**
3.85 IND **Tylan Wallace (WR) - Ok State**
3.86 TEN **Darius Stills (DT) - West Virginia**
3.87 NYJ (via SEA) **Chris Rumph II (DE) - Duke**
3.88 PIT **Javonte Williams (RB) - North Carolina **
3.89 LAR *Baron Browning (LB) - Ohio State**
3.90 CLE **Paris Ford (S) - Pittsburgh**
3.91 MIN (via BAL) **Rashad Weaver (DE) - Pitt**
3.92 CLE (via NO) **Alim Mcniel (DT) - NC State**
3.93 GB **Elijah Moore (WR) - Ole Miss**
3.94 BUF **Brevin Jordan (TE) - Miami**
3.95 TB **Jamie Newman (QB) - Georgia Tech**
3.96 KC ** Tutu Atwell (WR) - Louisville**
**AFC**
**Baltimore Ravens**
1.27 BAL - Patrick Jones II (DE) - Pitt
2.58 BAL - Creed Humphrey (C) - Oklahoma
The Ravens have multiple needs this season, but none are as important as DE and Center.
Center Matt Skura is still recovering from a significant knee injury where he tore his ACL, MCL and PCL in late November along with a disclosated kneecap and his future is unknown. While the franchise-tagged Matthew Judon registered 9.5 sacks and 33 quarterback hits — both team high, Jaylon Ferguson, a rookie, only finished with with 2.5 sacks and nine quarterback hits.
**Cincinnati Bengals**
1.12 CIN - Christian Darrisaw(OT) - Virginia Tech(Trade)
2.38 CIN - Jayson Oweh (DE) - Penn State
2.43 CIN - Deonte Brown (OG) - Alabama(TRADE)
3.69 CIN - Seth Williams (WR) - Auburn
The most important thing in Cincinnati this season is one thing and one thing alone, collect as many assets to protect and assist Joe Burrow this offseason. To make matters worse, Carl Lawson, AJ Green, and John Ross are free agents and most likely to be somewhere else in 2021. Cincinnati posted the second least sacks in 2020 and desperately needs to add playmakers on the edge.
**Cleveland Browns**
1.26 CLE - Zaven Collins (LB) - Tulsa
2.59 CLE - Joe Tryon (DE) - Washington
3.90 CLE - Paris Ford (S) - Pittsburgh
3.92 CLE (via NO) - Alim Mcniel (DT) - NC State
On defense, all three levels need to get better. But at the very least, Myles Garrett is locked in long-term as focal point of the defense and Denzel Ward seem likely to join him when he’s extended. I see the browns hammering the defensive side of the ball in the draft this year with a WR in the mix in the later rounds.
**Pittsburgh Steelers**
1.24 PIT - Liam Eichenberg (OT) - Norte Dame
2.55 PIT - Josh Myers (C) - Ohio State
3.88 PIT - Javonte Williams (RB) - North Carolina
With the retirement of Pouncey looming along with free agency of Villanueva, Steelers desperately need to find cheap options on the OL. Eichenburg and Myers provide elite, cheap fills and can be franchise players. The question mark for RB is also a big one. Do they resign Connor, find another option like Kenyan Drake, Jerrick Mckinnon, or Chris Carson or draft one. I think Javonte is great value at 88 and can be a huge boost to the backfield.
**Buffalo Bills**
1.30 BUF - Wyatt Davis (OL) - Ohio State
2.62 BUF - Greg Newsome II (CB) - Northwestern
3.94 BUF - Brevin Jordan (TE) - Miami
The Bills are a complete deep that doesn’t have many sports for an instant starter. Wyatt Davis is an ideal fit for filling one of the holes in the G position that struggled mightily on running. While Dawson Knox ended up filling an important TE spot late in the year, Brevin Jordan provides Josh Allen with an elite NFL prospect that has the potential to be a star.
**Miami Dolphins**
1.03 MIA (via HOU) - Devonta Smith (WR) - Alabama
1.18 MIA - Sam Cosmi (OT) - Texas
2.36 MIA (via HOU) - Joseph Ossai (LB) - Texas
2.50 MIA - Travis Etienne (RB) - Clemson
3.82 MIA - Drake Jackson (IOL) - Kentucky
In Tua year two, the Dolphins need to fill out their roster if they want to compete with the Bills. There are multiple needs Miami has, but filling out their OL and giving Tua elite options are the priority. Drafting Cosmi gives the Dolphins much needed OL depth though they drafted a OT in the first round last year. There is some belief that Cosmi can be placed at guard and will be a help wherever. Finally, Ossai is a perfect fit in the Dolphins D. The do-it-all Edge Rushing OLB will provide the Dolphins D with yet another playmaker.
**New England Patriots**
1.15 NE - Kyle Pitts (TE) - Florida
2.46 NE - Kyle Trask (QB) - Florida
Offense, Offense, Offense. Patriots need to hammer a rebuild on the offensive side of the draft if they even want to dream about the playoffs again. The Bills and Dolphins are a major threat in the AFC and Newton at QB wasn’t a longterm fix. Pitts provides Belichick with an elite pass catcher who can line up all over the field. The Patriots have been blessed with Brady long enough and they finally draft his replacement, Kyle Trask.
**New York Jets**
1.02 NYJ - Penei Sewell (OT) - Oregon
1.23 NYJ (via SEA) - Eric Stokes (CB) - Georgia
2.34 NYJ - Najee Harris (RB) - Alabama
3.66 NYJ - Nico Collins (WR) - Michigan
3.87 NYJ (via SEA) - Chris Rumph II (DE) - Duke
If the Jets want to compete next year, they need to address almost every position. If Robert Saleh decides to stick with his 23-year old QB, Sam Darnold, drafting Sewell and moving either him or Becton to RT might save years on Darnold’s life. While trading down or trading for Watson might be the move the Jets likely do if they decide not to draft a QB, passing on a so-called All-pro level OT is tough decision. Stokes is an elite outside corner fills a much needed hole.
**Houston Texans**
3.67 HOU - Hamilcar Rashed (DE) -Oregon State
Houston we have a problem. Who knows what’s going to happen in Houston, heck, the don’t have a head coach yet. The only thing we do know is that (as a Houstonian myself) they need to make impactful decisions this offseason on Deshaun Watson, JJ Watt, and quite frankly almost the entire roster. I mocked Houston a DE to provide depth on the DL but if they get a blockbuster trade involving Deshaun, we might see them in the top-5.
**Indianapolis Colts**
1.21 IND - Mac Jones (QB) -Alabama
2.54 IND - Teven Jenkins (OT) - Oklahoma State
3.85 IND - Tylan Wallace (WR) - Ok State
Indianapolis has an elite defense and if they can fix the holes on offense they will be a threat in the AFC for years to come. With the retirements of Phillip Rivers and Anthony Constanzo, LT and QB becoming immediate early draft picks or free agent acquisitions and I believe drafting Mac Jones and Teven Jenkins will be good replacements. Lastly, Tylan Wallace fills depth at WR and is one of the smoothest WR in the class.
**Jacksonville Jaguars**
1.01 JAX - Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson
1.25 JAX (via LAR) - Jaelan Phillips (DE) - Miami (FL)
2.33 JAX - Jalen Mayfield (OT) - Michigan
2.45 JAX (via MIN) - Pat Freiermuth (TE) - Penn State
3.65 JAX - Bubba Bolden (S) - Miami
The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently in the process of completing their regime change under new head coach Urban Meyer. Once that happens, it will be all about making improvements to the roster this offseason. With Lawrence as a lock, Urban Meyer has to surround his franchise QB with a roster that’ll be competitive. Jaelen Phillips brings an elite edge threat to a team that registered the least amount of sacks last year and Mayfield (Had to draft a Michigan Grad and 2 Miami grads to Urban) will fill a much needed hole on the OL.
**Tennessee Titans**
1.22 TEN - Greg Rousseau (DE) - Miami(FL)
2.53 TEN - Kadarius Toney (WR) - Florida
3.86 TEN - Darius Stills (DT) - West Virginia
By far, Tennessee’s biggest problem right now is a lack of consistent pass rush, which should have them targeting an edge defender early in this draft. Greg Rousseau fills the need and provides a high-upside EDGE to assist whatever they bring in in free agency.. Toney has a special combination of speed and quickness that makes him a threat to score from anywhere on the field. He shakes defenders with ease when facing man-to-man coverage and has shown the ability to find soft spots against zone. Once the ball is in his hands, Toney kicks it into high gear and often leaves the defense in his dust.
**Denver Broncos**
1.09 DEN - Caleb Farley (CB) - Virginia Tech
2.40 DEN - Carlos Basham Jr (DE) - Wake Forest
3.71 DEN - Jabril Cox (LB) - LSU
With the 9th pick, the Broncos should be targeting one of the several talented cornerbacks in this 2021 NFL Draft class. The Broncos brought in former Pro Bowler A.J. Bouye via trade with the Jaguars and he has been on and off the field due to injuries this season. I think Farley is incredibly talented and he fills a need for Vic Fangio's defense. On the other side of Fangio’s scheme, his defense is one that allows edge rushers to thrive. Look at the work he’s done specifically in Chicago with Khalil Mack. With Von Miller battling injuries and getting older, the need for a possible future edge rusher has become more apparent for the Broncos. By selecting Basham and Cox, Fangio gets elite depth and pieces that he maneuver all over the field. I wouldn’t be surprised if Broncos all try to go after Teven Jenkins or Jalen Mayfield in the second round if they are available. Though they have JuWuan James returning, they struggled with OL depth last year and need to get more consistent if they are going to compete.
**Kansas City Chiefs**
1.32 KC - Azeez Ojulari (LB) - Georgia
2.64 KC - Ben Cleveland (OG) - Georgia
3.96 KC - Tutu Atwell (WR) - Louisville
One thing the Chiefs will need in 2021 is help at the edge rusher position. Right now, Frank Clark and Mike Danna are the only two players currently under contract. They’ll need to find a few more in the draft and undrafted free agency if they don’t re-sign any of their pending free agents. At 6-3, 240 pounds, Ojulari might be a better fit for a 3-4 defense, but he can get after quarterbacks with the best of them in this class. A smart defensive coordinator will move him around on defense and let him loose. Cleveland is in his third season at Georgia, playing right guard, and he has not allowed a sack or even a quarterback hit at Georgia. There are also questions about Cleveland's athleticism, but he is looked at as a strong, intelligent player for the Bulldogs at right guard and that could be a nice addition to the Chiefs' interior offensive line, which still has its fair share of struggles. Lastly, by adding Tutu Atwell to the chiefs, you give Mahomes another Tyreek Hill. Atwell (5'9/165) was one of Louisville's most prolific playmakers on the offensive side of the football in 2019. He established a new school record in receiving yards (1,276) and tied the school record in touchdown receptions (12).
**Las Vegas Raiders**
1.17 LV - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB) - Norte Dame
2.48 LV - Levi Onwuzurike (DT) Washington
3.81 LV - Aaron Banks (OG) - Notre Dame
When it comes to the draft, the Raiders still have plenty of holes to fill, particularly when it comes to the team’s defensive side. Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock have spent plenty of picks on the defense but have yet to draft a player who looks like he can be All-Pro, or even pro bowl material on defense. JOK is a bit undersized at only 220 pounds, but he is incredibly athletic and quick twitch. On top of that, he is a very smart player and would provide many of the coverage traits that the Raiders thought Littleton would provide. With the Raiders possibly letting go Richie Incognito, Aaron Banks slides in as an instant starter on the OL.
**Los Angeles Chargers**
1.13 LAC - Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech
2.47 LAC - Landon Dickerson (IOL) - Alabama
3.78 LAC - Rodarius Williams (CB) - OK State
The most important thing this summer, similar to the Bengals, is to protect Burrow at all costs. A big, dominant athlete at the position, Darrisaw is a blast. His footwork is some of the smoothest in the class. In the open field, Darrisaw moves and climbs to the second level with ease and efficiency. Darrisaw immediately slides in at left tackle as a long-term upgrade over Trey Pipkins. Just from a purely schematic standpoint, Darrisaw fits better into a zone-run scheme. His movement ability and experience with the Hokies lends itself to that. It is exciting when you realize that Darrisaw still has room to grow in his frame. In the 47th pick, I selected Landon Dickerson. Center Dan Feeney is not the number one priority to be upgraded upon, but Landon Dickerson is excellent value at this spot. A steady, polished prospect, Dickerson is the definition of a plug-and-play starter. This is a young man that gets push and sets a tone. Lastly, they select Rodarius Williams. It is sad seeing Casey Hayward fall a bit off the proverbial cliff. The man is 31 years old, and now that is the age where many cornerbacks meet their demise. On the positive side of things, Michael Davis is emerging as a real gamer. Chris Harris is still solid inside at the nickel, too. However, cornerback is emerging as a massive need for the Chargers to address.
**NFC**
**Chicago Bears**
1.20 CHI - Alex Leatherwood (OT) - Alabama
2.52 CHI - Terrace Marshal (WR) - LSU
3.84 CHI - Hamsah Nasirildeen(S) - Florida State
Matt Nagy desperately needs to overhaul their offense if they want to compete with the Packers in the upcoming years. To start, I believe the biggest needs the Bears must address this offseason is the offensive line and Receiver. If the Bears want to find an adequate replacement for the expected departure of Allen Robinson, they’ll have to strongly consider using their first pick, however in this mock draft I have them assessing OT first.
**Detroit Lions**
1.04 DET - Justin Fields (QB) - Ohio State (TRADE)
*Atl trades to 1.04 to DET for 1.07, 3.72, 2022 fifth*
2.41 DET - Jay Tufele (DT) - USC
With the departure of Stafford announced, Lions have a new QB coming to town. While they will most likely receive draft compensation in return, I decided against mocking a trade in this draft. With the Jets deciding to select Sewell, Miami, ATL, and Cinn will all be interested in trading down. Justin Fields comes in as an immediate started and DET gets to keep their second round pick.
**Green Bay Packers**
1.29 GB - Daviyon Nixon (DT) - Iowa
2.61 GB - Asante Samuel Jr. (CB) - Florida State
3.93 GB - Elijah Moore (WR) - Ole Miss
Like the other 3 teams that made the Championship Weekend, the Packers have minimal needs. Kevin King was exposed versus the Bucs and I wouldn’t be surprised if they draft a CB with the first round pick. If the Packers can add another monster upfront, it would help them in so many areas. For starters, it would make life easier on their inside linebackers and open up more gaps for the backer to fill in the running game. A player who can get after the quarterback by pushing the pocket would also alleviate some stress on the secondary and free up blockers for the Packers’ edge rushers.
**Minnesota Vikings**
1.14 MIN - Jaycee Horn (CB) - South Carolina
3.79 MIN - Marvin Wilson (DT) - Florida State
3.91 MIN (via BAL) - Rashad Weaver (DE) - Pitt
With the 14th pick, the Vikings can go many routes, address the OL, draft an edge rusher, or fix the back end of the defense. With Spielman as GM, it is very unlikely that the Vikings will never draft an EDGE rusher in the first round. The Vikings gave up the second-most passes of 20 or more yards (63), and they lack any sort of elite talent at cornerback. Jaycee Horn would be an immediate upgrade and one of the most impactful picks of my 2021 NFL mock draft. Head Coach Mike Zimmer said that “this years defense was the worst defense he’s ever had”, and I believe they do all they can to reinvigorate their squad.
**Dallas Cowboys**
1.10 DAL - Patrick Surtain II (CB) - Alabama
2.44 DAL - Trevon Moehrig (S) - TCU
3.75 DAL - Chazz Surratt (LB) - North Carolina
Going into the 2021 draft, the Cowboys have multiple holes they need to address. To start they desperately need to address their secondary. If the Cowboys do not keep Chidobe Awuzie they could be in the market for at least two corners. Along with that, the Dallas Cowboys have not drafted a safety in the first round since 2002 when the team selected Roy Williams with the eighth overall pick. While linebacker has some talent and depth, being a less premier position, does not hold the value to spend a first-round pick.
**New York Giants**
1.11 NYG - Ja’marr Chase (WR)- LSU
2.42 NYG - Quincy Roche (DE) - Miami
3.76 NYG - Jackson Carmen (OT) - Clemson
I think that the Giants are an ascending football team, but they need to be more explosive offensively. Ja’Marr Chase might be the number one WR in the Class and has the size and speed to be the main target for Daniel Jones. One of the more bizarre stats to come out of the 2020 regular season was that the Giants’ top four pressure marks all came from interior defensive linemen. Leonard Williams (62 pressures), Dexter Lawrence (29), Dalvin Tomlinson (28) and B.J. Hill (22) all produced more quarterback pressures than New York’s top mark from an edge defender — Kyler Fackrell with just 19. By drafting an EDGE in the second round, they bring in a dire need.
**Philadelphia Eagles**
1.06 PHI - Micah Parsons (LB) - Penn State
2.37 PHI - Rashod Bateman (WR) - Minnesota
3.70 PHI - Paulson Adebo (CB) -Stanford
The Eagles have massive holes to fill and might have multiple key players from their SB team leaving this offseason. The Eagles haven’t drafted an off-the-ball linebacker in the first two rounds since 2012 when they took Mychal Kendricks at No. 46 overall. But wow, is Parsons special. He can drop in coverage, wrap up in run defense or get to the QB when turned loose on a blitz. They happen to get unbelievable value at 37th pick with Rashod Bateman. Last year, they took the speedster when they snagged Jalen Reagor at No. 21. In this mock draft, the Eagles find a more complete receiver in Rashod Bateman.
**Washington Football Team**
1.19 WSH - Jaylen Waddle (WR) - Alabama
2.51 WSH - Walker Little (OT) - Stanford
3.74 WSH (via SF) - Andre Cisco (S) - Syracuse
3.83 WSH - Cameron Mcgrone (LB) - Michigan
It's no surprise that the Football Team needs a QB, but they most likely need to give up an unbelievable amount of draft capitol if they want a taste at the top 4 QBs in the draft. With the abundance of QB’s in the market this offseason, it won’t be a surprise if they make a run at Matt Stafford, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jimmy G, or Matt Ryan if they become available. Washington could bring in one of the elite Receivers in Free Agency, but Waddle at 19 is hard to pass up. Walker Little provides much need OL depth and very well could start at RT this upcoming season. Finally, Andre Cisco and Cameron Mcgrone add playmaking abilities to their defense and make their defense an elite force for the 2021 season.
**Atlanta Falcons**
1.07 ATL - Kwity Paye (DE) -Michigan (TRADE)
*Atl trades to 1.04 to DET for 1.07, 3.72, 2022 fifth*
2.35 ATL - Aaron Robinson (CB) - UCF
3.68 ATL - Dylan Moses (LB) - Alabama
3.72 ATL - Kenneth Gainwell (RB) - Memphis (Trade)
Atlanta comes into the 2021 Draft in a unique position. They have plenty of talent, but a team full of aging superstars and an abysmal defense brought them to the number 4 pick. Most likely the top 6 will be Lawrence, Sewell and a run on QBs and WRs bringing the Falcons in a unique position. If they decide to draft a QB, they are in perfect position to pick one but I believe the best idea is to trade down. With Detroit, Carolina, Denver, NE, SF, WFT, and Indy all possibly lining up with a new QB in 2021, ATL can get good value if they want to trade down.
**Carolina Panthers**
1.08 CAR - Trey Lance (QB) - NDSU
2.39 CAR - Nick Bolton (LB) - Missouri
3.73 CAR - Dillon Radunz (OT) North Dakota State
If Trey Lance falls to 8, Carolina would be happy to pick Lance with the eighth pick. Drafting a quarterback is almost a certainty at this point but if the Panthers take the "aggressive" approach that new general manager Scott Fitterer has talked about, they will likely trade up for either BYU's Zach Wilson or Ohio State's Justin Fields. The Carolina Panthers are going to need a long-term solution to their middle linebacker spot sooner rather than later and Nick Bolton fills the void left by Luke Kuechly. Nick Bolton is a physical hitter who has the right sort of speed to become a sideline-to-sideline force at the next level. Finally, Tackle in particular is a priority with the Panthers likely to move on from left tackle Russell Okung 32, and right tackle Taylor Moton likely to draw interest in free agency that could make him too costly. Offensive line is one of the hardest positions to evaluate unless that player is dominating, and it's highly unlikely Sewell will fall to No. 8. There aren't many after him who are guaranteed a first-round grade, so Carolina likely will have to build that area with lower picks.
**New Orleans Saints**
1.28 NO - Tyson Campbell (CB) - Georgia
2.60 NO - Jevon Holland (S) - Oregon
The Saints have many decisions this offseason regarding their elite defensive that puts them in a tough spot. It’s currently uncertain what the New Orleans secondary will look like next season as Janoris Jenkins, PJ Williams, Justin Hardee, and Ken Crawley are all set to be free agents, and adding a top tier talent like Campbell and Holland could help the team for years.
**Tampa Bay Buccaneers**
1.31 TB - Christian Barmore (DT) - Alabama
2.63 TB - Trey Sermon (RB) - Ohio State
3.95 TB -Jamie Newman (QB) - Georgia Tech
The Bucs have a really solid roster. Suh is already 34, so they should look to beef up their defensive line. Christian Barmore is an elite DT prospect with a massive frame that will complement Vita Vea and Such greatly. By adding Sermon, the Bucs gain an elite, powerful back that can be an elite blocker and difference maker. Finally, Jamie Newman at 95 provides Tampa with a solid back-up that can be a quality starter in a few years once Tom Brady is retired.
**Arizona Cardinals**
1.16 ARI - Alijah Vera-Tucker (OL) - USC
2.49 ARI - Rondale Moore (WR) - Purdue
3.80 ARI - Elijah Molden (CB) - Washington
There’s a good chance they go defense here with 14, but we know Arizona is an offensive team first, and that’s where the priority is. Alijah Vera-Tucker will hold the middle, protect Kyler Murray, and solidify the base. With Horn, Surtain, and Farley, all selected before their choice, look for the Cardinals to select a player to help solidify their OL. At the 49th pick, Arizona takes an elite WR that very could be taken in round 1.
**Los Angeles Rams**
2.57 LAR - Trey Smith (OL) - Tennessee
3.89 LAR - Baron Browning (LB) - Ohio State
Going into the 2021 offseason, the Rams have quite a few question marks among the OL. Whitworth is old and the rest of the OL might be gone this offseason. They violently need to address the OL in the draft and this offseason. Trey Smith is an elite run blocking guard and though he played mostly inside, he can be flexed on the outside if needed. The Rams may have their most questions right now at the linebacker position and several key names could be gone by next year. Cory Littleton and Dante Fowler were lost this offseason, Samsom Ebukam will be a free agent next year, and Leonard Floyd was only signed to a one-year contract. Baron Browning is a must for the elite Rams D and provides Sean Mcvay with an athletic playmaker.
**San Francisco 49ers**
1.05 SF - Zach Wilson (QB)- BYU (TRADE)
*SF trade 1.12, 2.43, 4.114, 2022 First, 2022 third to CIN for 1.12*
San Francisco has an important offseason in front of them if they want to continue being atop the NFC West. Injuries battered the 49ers this year and it was a disappointing season all around. The 49ers are in salary cap hell next season and needs to do something if they want to resign Trent Williams, Richard Sherman, Soloman Thomas, and Jason Verrett among others. If I was the 49ers GM, you have many options but none more complimented than the QB. Garoppolo has a $26.9 million salary-cap hit next season, and it only costs $2.8 million to cut him. At this point, it's far from a guarantee Jimmy G plays quarterback for the 49ers in 2021.
**Seattle Seahawks**
2.56 SEA - Shaun Wade (CB) - Ohio State
Seattle only has one pick in the first 3 rounds and they drastically need to improve their secondary. Ohio State defensive back Shaun Wade will be a hotly contested prospect after seeing his fair share of successes and failures with the Buckeyes program. Wade burst onto the scene as a dynamic freshman and starred in a nickel corner role for a Buckeyes secondary that was loaded with talent throughout the course of his first two seasons in Columbus. But Wade’s junior season saw a transition to the perimeter and a fair share of struggles with life on the outside, calling into question whether or not Wade can play on the boundary and whether or not he’s destined for a role as a nickel or safety. Based on Wade’s 2020 play, a transition to strong safety feels like a safe bet to maximize his athletic skills, length, and hitting power without tasking him to cover too much ground or play on an island in coverage. Wade’s ceiling really shines when he’s able to be protected vertically, so even if he went into the pros as a cornerback, he’d be best suited to play in a two-deep variation. In all, Wade has plenty of potential; but after three seasons in Columbus, he feels no closer to reaching it and a position change may be his best ticket to getting there.
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[Serial][UWDFF Alcubierre] Part 75

Beginning | Previous
An overwhelming sense of revulsion welled up within Kai as the story of the Amalgans unfurled in his consciousness. Neeria had not kept the information from him before, she had simply not seen any purpose to disclosing it. Until the moment the interlopers had appeared, they had been irrelevant. Now that they were relevant, they were introduced. It was a simple matter of funneling only that information that was useful to the subject at hand rather than overwhelming Kai with the full extent of Neeria's knowledge. To Kai, the justification rang hollow and the truth, now exposed, left him feeling violated, a reaction that Neeria was both confused and alarmed by. Kai did not want to share a mind with a creature capable of doing what Neeria had done. Did not want any relationship with any species that would so casually kill so many.
He had managed to hide his feelings from Joan, largely by allowing Neeria to steer the conversation until it had reached its conclusion, but now Kai demanded answers. He needed a way to reconcile what he had thought Neeria was with this new information.
But her answers were unsatisfying.
"Why would you do this?" Kai subvocalized, he had no desire for this conversation to be monitored by anyone who might be surveilling him. He needed to try to wrap his mind around the fact that Neeria, and her species, had killed thousands of others and figure out what that meant for him. Much of the faith he had in Neeria had evaporated along with his conviction that seeking out the Cerebella was an imperative.
"It was necessary," Neeria had replied. "No species is more valuable than the preservation of organic life."
"And what made you fit to pass judgment on them? How could you even know they would be a threat?" Kai said.
"Species that demonstrate certain traits, predilections and cultural norms have a statistical likelihood of introducing volatility into the Combine sufficient to undermine the stasis required to stall the incursion of the Expanse." Neeria pushed data into Kai's consciousness, displaying models of behavior, consequential deviation thresholds, historic precedents and any number of other rationalizations used to justify preemptive genocide.
Kai blanched. Somehow, reducing the motivation to cold math made it even more unsettling. More inhuman. "What about Humanity? We failed the First Contact Protocol, didn't we?"
"Under normal circumstances, Humanity would have been eliminated, but Humanity is not normal."
"Why?"
"This has been discussed. I have offered my conjectures, but I do not know the reason why Humanity is exceptional, only that the Cerebella has made exceptions for it. This has happened infrequently, and never since the earliest days of the Combine."
"There are other exceptions?" Kai asked.
"The Amalgans are an example. Premier Valast's race, the Mus, were as well. We required a highly productive, competitive race to seed the Combine's economy."
"Great, the two races that are now trying to destroy us," Kai said.
"This is the danger of making exceptions. In both instances, we believed control over the wormkeys would be sufficient to blunt the aberrant species' influence. This was largely true with the Amalgans, which were separated from the Combine. The Mus were considerably more successful, both by virtue of being Members and by their integral role as traders, despite numerous attempts to curtail their expansion. Their influence reached its zenith and they used economic power to create political power, allowing Valast to become Premier. A grave mistake with considerable consequences, but there was no basis in the Combine Compact to prevent it and acting unilaterally endangered what influence the Caretakers did possess."
Kai leaned back against wall and slowly slumped down, his gaze up on the dim overhead lighting of the Alcubierre's crew quarters. "I don't even know what I'm choosing between here. I don't know what else you've kept from me."
"This was not kept from you."
"Wasn't it? You know me now, Neeria." He jabbed a finger into the side of head at the temple. "You're in there. Don't pretend this is something you thought would go smoothly."
There was a long silence in response. Kai took that for confirmation.
"That's what I thought." Kai exhaled, a deep, exhausted breath. "Well, shit. It looks like Joan was right, again. She shouldn't trust us. I don't even trust us."
"The Cerebella remains the only option."
"We can fight. Just like Joan said. This is our home. We know this place. The rest of the galaxy doesn't. It's always been a bad idea to bet against us Humans, Neeria. We're warriors."
"So are the Amalgans." A long list of Outcome Reports flashed into Kai's consciousness. Each was the assessment of the Amalgans performance of a Cleanse Contract. In every case, the Amalgans were adjudged to have completed the task as assigned. It was a very long, very depressing list to absorb all at once. "We can predict little about their strategies and methods for any particular contract. Part of the arrangement is their right to conduct their business without interference, which hinders our understanding of their operations. What we do know is that they are extremely efficient, extremely versatile and extremely competent."
Additional information filtered into Kai's consciousness, including emissions harvests and system scans. The emissions harvests came from opening wormholes to capture radio waves and other forms of data emitted by the targeted species as they came under assault. There was precious little information on what occurred in the space conflicts, the targeted civilizations were typically thinly instrumented with weak space capabilities, but the devastation wrought on the planets was well documented. In most cases, enormous beams of light appeared and began to rapidly heat the surface of the planet. In other cases, seismic shifts occurred suddenly. In no cases did the Amalgans appear on the surface.
The imagery of the battles waged in space were just as alarming. A cubic ship would blink into existence, fire a beam of light from afar, and then blink out of existence. By the time the defender realized it was under assault, the Amalgan ship was already gone. In one particular instance, there was a diagram depicting the timeline of the assault. Somehow, the Amalgan ships had warped into existence at various distances and fired multiple times, coordinating their assault so all of the beam strikes would hit concurrently, multiplying their effective force from a dozen keyed vessels to over a hundred.
"Do you understand? They are a species that is defined by warfare on terms Humanity cannot possibly respond to. Their existence is premised on their ability to end the existence of others."
It was Kai's turn to be silent. A sheen of sweat now dotted forehead and his mouth was dry. When he spoke, it was with more uncertainty than he had moments earlier. "We still have the home field advantage. They don't know about the rules here."
"This is true, it is also why I believe Humanity has not already lost. The Amalgans are attempting to adapt to two things simultaneously. Fighting with a worm projector rather than keyed vessels, and fighting under different laws of physics. Their initial appearance was a scouting mission, an attempt to survey Sol and best determine how to approach the task of exterminating Humanity."
"Easier said than done."
"A true statement, but not enough to save Humanity. These are wrinkles to a problem they are well acquainted with, and they will be diligent in finding solutions. Time, resources and experience are on their side. Humanity is in the position of defense, which is always disadvantaged in space."
Kai gritted his teeth, wanting to push back, but he now knew what Neeria knew, and it was difficult to argue with the facts as they assembled in his mind. Humanity faced an unknown enemy of known capabilities. The assets on hand were considerable by Humanity's standards, but paltry for the proposed task of defending a planet. It was unlikely to be enough. Luck was not a strategy, neither was hoping for the best. They needed to tip the balance.
"Options?" Kai asked. The fire and anger that had driven him on so many other occasions, had guided his impulses for better or worse, seemed muted now. As much as he hated asking, as much as he hated being reliant upon Neeria, the cold logic of the situation won out.
"We will offer what information we can to Joan, but we must seek the Cerebella," Neeria said.
"What will the Cerebella do for us?"
"I do not know. It is not for one of my kind to know her will. She is above us. She carries the burden of the Combine. She wields great power, but I cannot presume to understand how that power would be deployed on Humanity's behalf or whether it would at all." A flash of uncertainty bled from Neeria's consciousness into Kai's, a burgeoning concern that her honesty would result in Kai's refusal to proceed.
The answer was unsettling, but it rang true. If Neeria's goal was to convince him, this was not a very strong argument. But perhaps she knew that. Perhaps that was why she led with it. How could he know whether the argument was genuine or crafted based on her access to how he thought?
The argument could go indefinitely, and the only question it all revolved around was one he no longer felt like he had a good answer to: Did he trust her?
Yesterday, yes.
Today?
"What else are you hiding from me?" Kai whispered, forgoing the sub-vocalizations. He wanted to hear the question. Wanted to know it was a thing that existed and wasn't just a figment of his imagination. Needed to experience it rather than just think it.
"I do not know how to answer that question in a satisfying way. I am willing to reveal the entirety of my knowledge stores to you, but it may have unanticipated consequences and I do not know how to make you certain that I have done as I said. I exist entirely with your own mind, but I am still a separate consciousness."
"Unanticipated consequences?" All that had happened since the Alcubierre had left Earth had been an unanticipated consequences. One long string of disasters, falling like dominoes into each other. Maybe that was just how life was. You make a choice and the universe shits on you and you just had to figure out how to die or live with it.
"Our separate consciousnesses are, in part, a product of different knowledge, experiences and so forth. As more information is shared between us, what remains of the wall between our consciousnesses will deteriorate. Your mind has already shown incredible elasticity, as demonstrated by my presence now, but it was not without cost," Neeria said. Kai remembered the cost. There was little chance he would forget the earth rending pain of having another consciousness seared into his brain. "It is unclear what a full share of what remains of me would have. This is an unprecedented situation."
"Would I still be me?" Kai asked.
"No, I do not believe so. You would be something else. Since your mind is the foundation, it would likely have primacy and shape the outcome, but there are no guarantees. There is also no certainty of our survival. It is a considerable risk for a questionable gain."
Kai bumped the back of his head against the wall of his quarters, considering the alternatives. He didn't trust Neeria, but he didn't think she was lying either. He just found it difficult to accept what she had done to get here. "What you had to," Kai whispered. Kai knew that justification. It was the same he had used during the war. At least Neeria had killed other species, he had been a part of the decimation of his own.
Was he any better? Was he prepared to be judged by the same standard?
The abyss of his past loomed large, always threatening to escape its cage and swallow the present. He had become an expert of compartmentalization, of walling off this dark corner and pretending it did not exist. But he knew what he had done. Who he had done it to. And...and the price he had paid for it. A price he couldn't bear when he allowed himself to think about it. There were phantoms in that corner, and they haunted him. Would consume him if he ever stopped to shine a light and look.
Memories of people.
A wife. Children.
Gone.
Kai knew what he had done, but Neeria did not. He had kept her from that corner. Denied her the key to it. She knew of its existence, but nothing more. He had invested too much into trying to hide that key to make a duplicate for someone else. He had hid behind the same excuse. That part of his past wasn't relevant to the here and now. Neeria did not need to know it, so he did not share it.
Forced to face it now, Kai knew why his mind had served as a hospitable place for Neeria. The answer was glaringly simple now that more had been revealed. They were both monsters. Two sides of the same genocidal coin.
There was no escaping that past.
And if there was to be a future for Humanity, the truth would need to be revealed. Kai could not hide from Neeria and she could not hide from him. Not if they were to proceed. Not if they were to be of use. There couldn't be trust without truth. No partnership without transparency.
If Kai was to seek the Cerebella, he must know there was nothing hidden. That he was not creating another problem for Humanity.
Kai reached up and rubbed his face, weathered hands pressing in to the contours of his eyes as he tried to come to terms with what he needed to do. "We have to finish what we started, Neeria," Kai said aloud, though it was muffled by his hands in front of his mouth. "No half in, half out. No cerebuddies. Just whatever we are when we just are."
"I see," Neeria replied, hesitant. Kai could sense her nervousness. She was uncertain, nervous about the risks.
"I'm not going to the Cerebella without doing it. Maybe everything you've said is true, but I don't know what you haven't said. I need it all. It's the only way to convince me."
"The danger--"
"Is what it is." He pushed himself up from his seat by the wall and shuffled over to his bed. "Based on everything you've said, we don't have much time before these Amalgans get to work." He laid down on the bed and drew a calming breath. "So let's get to it. Time for a walk down memory lane."
Kai swallowed, "I'll go first." He mentally focused on that dark corner, that place he had not dared tread for so long. He inserted the key into the lock, opening up the compartment. "Neeria, I'd like you to meet my family. I loved them more than anything, and they loved me."
A long pause.
"Until I killed them."
Tears streamed down Kai's face, and the searing pain began anew.
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Xy floated in the center of the tank, feeling the currents swirl around it. The restoration of power felt like a restoration more generally. It no longer felt as if their tank was a cage, it had once again become their home. While the flows could not return to the exact patterns they had followed beyond Sol, they had regained much of their strength and nuance, which was an acceptable alternative.
This restoration was only possible due to Humanity's efforts on their behalf. The Humans had provided the XiZ with a space born power generator utilizing an exotic process native to Sol known as cold fusion. After assessing the suitability of the power source and finding it satisfactory, the XiZ had concluded their negotiations with Humanity by agreeing to an economic and defense treaty.
There were many aspects to the agreement, Human Amahle had a level of thoroughness that Xy found innately pleasing. Were she a XiZ, Xy was quite certain the Ambassador would have been a Left, the highest compliment Xy could offer. The XiZ would remain in Sol as a part of a combined defense at least until the resolution of hostilities with the Combine, or until such time as their continued assistance would not alter the outcome as agreed upon by both parties. They would also agree to assist Humanity in its colonization efforts by providing wormholes to specified locations for the soon to launch colony vessels. There was various obligations with respect to trading and compensation for power supplies and wormhole production, all of which had been neatly described. The treaty was very satisfactory.
Zyy believed the outcome was due to Xy's prowess as a negotiator, which caused Xy to curl its cilia with contentment despite the obvious overstatement.
With function restored to the float, Xy and Zyy began to invest energy to the task they were best suited for: observation. Sol was a relatively small place to observe compared to the region Xy and Zyy had been tasked with as Observers among the Zix, but it did not have the pre-existing network Xy and Zyy had inherited. Humanity almost certainly established entangled observation network, not having one would be a serious oversight, but its presence and capabilities had not yet been provided to the XiZ and Xy was unwilling to remain blind. A network of this type was required for the defense of any space, permitting the network owners to detect faster than light incursions at a faster than light speed. Humanity's initial presence had been detected by such a system, which had been deployed along the border of the Sol Project as a precaution in case any threat to the Zix might emerge from the mysterious Restricted Zone.
Even if the Humans were unwilling to share their network, the the XiZ, as Observers, possessed the ability to erect such a network with the materials available within their tank. The need for the network was made apparent almost immediately, as the float's ingrained sensors had already detected numerous incursions into the Sol Project. They were delayed by the speed of light, but the flows depicted a single vessel, appearing from one wormhole and then quickly disappearing into a second. The process was then repeated.
The brief window of time the vessel was present within Sol was sufficient for the XiZ to gather a profile on it. The results were strange. The vessel did not maneuver. It did emit any radiation or other indicia of a surveillance effort, though the positioning of the wormholes relative to planets indicated that was the intended purpose. The vessel also did not emit an energy signature that would suggest a functioning power source, though it was possible such a thing was somehow shielded -- a remote possibility given the data gathering capabilities of the float. The more likely explanation was the ship's incompatibility with Sol. Few alien vessels would have the layers of redundancy and resilience a Zix float would possess and even their own float's functions have been considerably impaired when it had arrived.
Regardless of the alien vessel's success or failure to obtain information, its presence was of immediate concern. After compiling the data, it provided the information directly to Humanity and the Elephant as was required by their treaty, even though such data must surely be redundant of Humanity's capabilities in their home system. The XiZ also immediately re-prioritized given this new threat, an agility their former collective never would have exhibited. To survive, the XiZ must be prepared to adapt to the shifting flows. Process could not outweigh outcome.
Xy and Zyy floated beside one another, their cilia flailing wildly as they frantically reoriented the float from rehabilitation to defense. Processes that were not essential to the protection of Sol and Xiz's obligations under the treaty were immediately curtailed. There was no indication of how much time they might have, but both Xy and Zyy understood that the current would be swift. A great many tasks needed to be done quickly, and the XiZ intertwined multiple cilia, creating thought-threads around central priorities, division of labor, sharing of progress, and inbound data.
Xy would focus on communication and coordination with the Humans, ensuring their allies would receive the full benefit of their partnership with the XiZ. Information bridges would need to be formed to reduce transmission time between the XiZ. The departure of the first wave of colony ships would need to be carefully planned. Strategic planning and tactic development would need to be pursued immediately.
Zyy would focus on the logistics of the float and, most importantly, establishing the entanglement network as quickly as possible. They could not learn what their enemy planned at the speed of light, it was simply too slow. With little time, it would be difficult to erect an observation network with full coverage, but Zyy could focus on layers around key Human assets first. So long as the worm projector remained powered, Zyy predicted they could deploy a rudimentary network quickly via the use of projected wormholes to launch the entangled surveyors. Both Xy and Zyy imbibed some fluid in frustration at having not already done so.
Xy opened a line to the established communication channel for defense arrangements.
Xy: Spacetime Anamolies detected. Multiple wormhole incursions with single vessel invasion. Observation data provided. Recommend data linkage capable of parsing parameters in accordance with submitted data report. Commencing establishment of entangled observation network within Sol. Request prioritization of Human assets for coverage. Assumption of Earth as primary asset. Deployment of preliminary network seeds assessed to take [6 minutes]. Preliminary network will provide immediate information on all incursions within ten light seconds of Earth. Coverage will expand at an exponential rate proportionate to entanglement seed density within a region. Ten light minute coverage possible within [40 minutes]. If data is compatible, access to Humanity's entanglement network is an acceptable alternative.
The response was immediate.
UWDFF Command: We are in receipt of your message. Reviewing and will respond once proper authorization is obtained.
Then, a few seconds later.
Fleet Admiral Orléans: Your telemetry and data collection capabilities appear to be far advanced over our own. Unless there is reason to believe deployment of the observation network would interfere or interrupt with Earth's ability to defend itself, proceed with deployment immediately. A list of secondary assets will be provided, but the top priority is the preservation of Earth.
Xy was perplexed. Humans were capable of great feats, the Elephant in particular. It seemed very strange that a species that could resist the great flow of the Combine would spend so little effort on the defense of its own system. Perhaps the Humans had believed they were safe within Sol, that none would follow. Xy shot a thought-thread to Zyy on the subject, causing the Right to immediately swell as it drank in fluid at the realization that Humanity was blind. Zyy redoubled its efforts to prepare the entanglement seeds.
Xy desired greater clarification to ensure prioritization was proper.
Xy: Does Humanity not possess a faster-than-light observation network?
Fleet Admiral Orléans: It does not. It also does not have the capability to detect the vast majority of the data categories provided in your dataset. Those that we can detect, we generally detect at an lower level of granularity. Anything the XiZ can provide on this would be of great assistance.
The list of prioritized assets arrived shortly after. It listed the various Human settlements and economic interests throughout the solar system along with a ranking of value. Of interest to Xy was the inclusion of a non-Human asset on that list, the XiZ vessel itself. It was accorded an asset value of slightly less than Earth.
Fleet Admiral Orléans: We are redeploying elements of the First Armada, including my flag bearer, the UWDFF Sun Tzu, to your location to supplement your defense. Above all else, it is essential your vessel remains intact and free of the conflict wherever possible. Retreat if you are in direct danger, but remain in a position to assist first wave Exodus vessels.
Xy tapped the flows and monitored the Human ships. The XiZ currently had a defense provided by fifty Earth vessels. The number was now growing to over two hundred.
Perhaps Xy was good at negotiation after all.
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The Todd Gurley Trade Paradox

So as well all remember, Todd Gurley was one of the most dominating fantasy forces in recent memory. He had it all: size, vision, athletics, draft capital, elite offense, goal line work, caught passes...he boiled it all down into being a premier asset at the RB position......until he wasn’t anymore.
Yes injuries are a part of the game, and there were plenty of Value-Purists who lauded their “Trade Gurley now at Peak Value” threads with glee, waiting for the awards to roll in. BUT WHO ACTUALLY DID?
I’d bet that anyone who actually saw those threads had no intentions of actually selling. At the time, Todd Gurley was untouchable in trades & honestly, I never saw the “3 firsts and a young talent” offer that the keyboard pros here tell you to wait for.
Dalvin and Derrick Henry are officially in the “Gurley Zone” as far as trade value. If Zeke goes off, he will be too.
Those who actually got off the Gurley train while it was at full steam, please give us advice on your thought process and what you managed to haul in. How did it feel giving up a prime asset and were you able to make the return worth it?
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